Sir I really want to thank you for showering us with such a profound knowledge. Your knowledge is a milestone for the student of English Literature. I'm so grateful that I have a chance to witness such great personality. Honestly Sir your knowledge and teaching style touched my heart and soul. Thank you so much.
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Thank you Very much sir through your classes we get valuable information of English literature. Which will help not only exams but also help to our career also . Thank you sir for your great work for students and country. Your valuable human resource of our country and world.
It is impressive how consicely and unambiguously he declares that England occupied America. Most American books spend time discussing the colonization of the land, followed by the rebellion via the revolutionary war. Also, though it is an incredible generazation to call the south merely agrarian, it is liberating to hear him say that the civil war, although a culture war betwern 2 societies, was definitively a war about the existance of slavery.
american lit. was dominated by religion especially puritian ,was allowed to write under the amvience of bible but milton was also stunch puritian but wanted to establish free will??
Abraham Lincoln won the civil war (1761-1765). Abraham Lincoln wanted to abolish slavery of the negros slave(Abolitionism). > Every man is sinner as he is fallen, the puritans believed. > Quakers were pacifists, rationalists. > Copperfield was the first novelist in American literature. >
He should've been a little more professional. It appears that he hadn't prepared his lecture at all. He skipped multiple signifant points which are critically important in laying the foundation of the early American Literature. He forgets names of authors who are important in giving a distinctive character to American Literature. He talks about Cotton Mather and all of a sudden he jumps to Fenimore Cooper. Sorry for speaking my mind..
Sir I really want to thank you for showering us with such a profound knowledge. Your knowledge is a milestone for the student of English Literature. I'm so grateful that I have a chance to witness such great personality. Honestly Sir your knowledge and teaching style touched my heart and soul. Thank you so much.
We enthusiastically want to listen to your classes sir .... Such a wonderful information has been given ..... upload more videos regarding literature...
Very much thank you sir for this great lecture with multiple information about American literature.
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the lecture is so helpful n full with info...thnk u ugc n dahiya sir
Thank you Very much sir through your classes we get valuable information of English literature. Which will help not only exams but also help to our career also . Thank you sir for your great work for students and country. Your valuable human resource of our country and world.
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It is impressive how consicely and unambiguously he declares that England occupied America. Most American books spend time discussing the colonization of the land, followed by the rebellion via the revolutionary war.
Also, though it is an incredible generazation to call the south merely agrarian, it is liberating to hear him say that the civil war, although a culture war betwern 2 societies, was definitively a war about the existance of slavery.
The Indian experiences is similar. Britain tried it in India and succeeded for 2 centuries, before we threw them out.
An hour well spent. thank you, sir, for this wonderful lecture.
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America was discovered in 1492 .
We should ignore this typ of mistake...
Right
No. It's an important date, not to be misfacted.
Yes 1498 is related to Vasco de gama
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Pardon me sir, but C. Columbus discovered America in 1492 not 1498
I love the lecture but later the questions seems so advanced. ....
american lit. was dominated by religion especially puritian ,was allowed to write under the amvience of bible but milton was also stunch puritian but wanted to establish free will??
Nice to add. Tq.
Yes. America was discovered in 1492.
Abraham Lincoln won the civil war (1761-1765). Abraham Lincoln wanted to abolish slavery of the negros slave(Abolitionism).
> Every man is sinner as he is fallen, the puritans believed.
> Quakers were pacifists, rationalists.
> Copperfield was the first novelist in American literature.
>
He should've been a little more professional. It appears that he hadn't prepared his lecture at all. He skipped multiple signifant points which are critically important in laying the foundation of the early American Literature.
He forgets names of authors who are important in giving a distinctive character to American Literature. He talks about Cotton Mather and all of a sudden he jumps to Fenimore Cooper. Sorry for speaking my mind..
Effortless
Why does this female always interrupt. ....
Thank you